FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We are currently estimating all glitter coated projects to take approximately 4-8 weeks from the time we receive the firearm in store to the time we ship it out. Please ask us our current window when ordering as it does vary depending on how many projects we currently have in process.
Additional customization (such as laser engraving or upgrades that require gunsmith work) to projects or an influx in the volume of customization jobs we receive may delay projects. Please contact us prior to making your purchase to find out a more accurate estimate.
We have a large selection of colors shown in our Gallery and on our Customization page. If there's a specific color you're looking for, please reach out to us and we'd be happy to work with you on finding the right color!
Prices begin at $210 for the Glitter slides. Prices to have a full handgun customized begin at $310. Firearms purchased through and customized through us will receive a discount on Cerakote/glitter coating. Check back often to see any specials we offer!
Absolutely! We can transfer new purchases to a dealer local to you. That's where you'll go to pick up your firearm and complete the legal paperwork necessary for you to be able to take it home with you.
Keep in mind that some states (such as California, Maryland, New York, New Jersey) have certain restrictions on the firearms you may own. Please check with your local laws prior to making your purchase.
For full shipping instructions on how to send us your firearm to be customized, see our Out-of-State Shipping page.
Cerakote® is easily the firearm industry's most durable coating on the market. Cerakote® is, simply put, a ceramic and polymer coating applied to hard finishes in order to achieve bold looks and better protection. The coating provides a heightened level of durability to hard surfaces making it ideal for firearms and related gear.
The glitter is embedded into the finish and won't simply rub off. As with all other coatings on the market, it is not indestructible. Heavily used firearms may see slight wear in certain spots. We've spent years working on the durability of our product, and we were sure to hold off introducing it to the market until we knew it was ready. See our Care Instructions page for more information!
We do not recommend using holsters that are hard with tighter fits or that have aggressive surfaces (e.g. plastic/Kydex). Use of holsters like these will void the guarantee of the coating.
Special care should be taken when re-holstering firearms with plastic/Kydex holsters to be sure it doesn't catch/scrape.
Leather holsters are the middle road. They are better than plastic, but more aggressive than nylon or neoprene. When possible, try to stick with the latter – nylon and neoprene.
Holsters manufactured in clothing are usually non-aggressive, but use your best judgment based on the fabric’s roughness.
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